There was a second freeway shooting on San Bernardino County highways in as many days, with officials saying they do not appear to be related.

An unknown shooter shattered the front window of a motorist’s Nissan Pathfinder on Friday, Feb. 8, as the unharmed victim was driving from the eastbound 10 Freeway to the 215 Freeway, California Highway Patrol officials said on Monday.

On Thursday, at about 9 p.m., a 10-year-old Hesperia boy was wounded when a bullet went through a rear window of the BMW sedan he was traveling in on the northbound 15 Freeway through the Cajon Pass, north of the 215 Freeway and just south of the Cleghorn Road exit. The injuries were not life-threatening.

“(Each) incident is still being investigated,” said Officer Ivan Sandoval, a CHP spokesman. “However, they do not appear to be connected.”

Descriptions of the shooters were not available and authorities asked anyone with information to call the CHP at 909-383-4247.

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